2009 Summer Competed in 2009 U.S. Open singles draw after earning wildcard spot; faced World-No. 7 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France in first round of singles main draw (Sept. 1); lost 6-0, 6-2, 6-1 ... earned trip to New York after winning the USTA Boys' 18's National championships in Kalamazoo, Mich. (Aug. 16) ... during premier junior boy's tournament, the No. 2-seed Buchanan gave up only 28 points in seven matches.

2008-09 (Freshman Season) Joined Ohio State in spring 2008 as No. 1 ranked player in the nation ... first competed with team on the road vs. Pepperdine in Malibu, Calif. (March 23) ... in singles action, finished first season with Buckeyes with 11-4 overall record, including 6-1 mark in league play ... showed tremendous maturity and skill at just the age of 17 against older competition with matches at Nos. 2-6 singles ... went perfect at Nos. 4 and 5 singles with 2-0 records at both positions and recorded a 5-1 record at No. 6 position... won first collegiate match against Tobias Wernet of Minnesota, 6-3, 6-2 (March 29) at No. 2 singles in Columbus ... had 12 dual-match stretch without a loss, including seven-consecutive wins ... during span, each match was straight-set victories ... during Big Ten Championships (April 24-26) in Ann Arbor, won three-consecutive matches at No. 6 singles to help Ohio State win its fourth-consecutive tournament title ... in NCAA play, went 2-1 (three matches went unfinished) ... lone loss of tournament came in national final against Daniel Nguyen of USC (May 19) ... in doubles action, had 6-3 overall record, including 2-1 mark in Big Ten play ... played five of eight matches with sophomore Matt Allare; duo was 3-2 overall ... won first three doubles matches as a Buckeye ... during 2009 NCAA Championships, paired with senior Steven Moneke and won two matches during tournament, including 8-5 victory against Dominik Mueller and Julian Bley of Baylor University in quarterfinals (May 17).

Prior to Ohio State Competed in U.S. Open Doubles Draw in 2008; lost in first round ... winner of seven singles and doubles USTA national championships ... advanced to quarterfinals of juniors tournament of 2008 U.S. Open in New York ... crowned 2008 Easter Bowl Champion in Palm Desert, Calif. ... early in junior career, became youngest winner at Vero Beach Futures Event when he won at age 16 ... competing in Les Petit - the premier world championship for competitors 14 and under - won coveted title at 13 years old.